Pedal Stars of the 90s

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Re: Pedal Stars of the 90s

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90s was the last time I got great deals on things stores didn't want on hand anymore. Like a Boss PS2 and a Rat for $30 each. Ebay had a big impact on fixing used pricing. Goes both ways though. Anything sold to the store, you would be lucky to get about 25% of the retail price. So lots of oddball pedals from the 80s ended up on the clearance counter/box. Boss, DOD, EHX/Sovtek, and Dunlop wahs were all that were really available here brand new for a very long time.
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That's amazing! I would've got one immediately!!!
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Whammy is a good call. Tom Morello and Dimebag Darrell were prominent users around '92-'93.
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Those soundtank echomachines aren't so cheap anymore!
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I remembered I had these photos of I think Guitar Player from 1997, listing "new" builder Z.Vex, and some upcoming Way Huge offerings, one of which I don't think ever materialized:

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Interesting how prices haven't really increased, and in some cases have gone down.
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I had a FZ-2 in like '93. Still have it, it's glorious. What else, CS-2.. and of course a Cry-Baby.
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insubordination wrote:I remembered I had these photos of I think Guitar Player from 1997, listing "new" builder Z.Vex, and some upcoming Way Huge offerings, one of which I don't think ever materialized:

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Remwber when everyone had a wah pedal?
In Australia the only amps were Marshalls, Fenders or spatterings of Sovteks and Trace Elliots.
Just about every pedal was a Boss or a Sovtek /EHX, occasionally you saw a DOD.
We probably had like 2 or 3 distribution companies for gear tops, so choice was pretty limited.
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And Nobels, not sure if they were available outside EU at the time
This was like my 3rd pedal at the time (after a dunlop wah and a boss ch-1 )

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Never heard of nor saw them, and I was playing the entirety of the 90s and doing trips around the country for gigs and other work.
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They were probably just sold in Germany and surrounding countries then.
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The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.
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